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Originally Posted by sebastian
Final_fixed.flv Time length: 01:35:34
Final.mkv Time length: 01:35:34
same here with using KSVs batch. :-(
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Well, could you test my batch too? It only takes a few seconds. Just copy the batch file and sfk169.exe into a folder with 0000.flv - 0462.flv (the .flv files processed already with BeatConvert.php, not the .beat files) from the timewarp-2012/marcel-fengler session.
Ffmpeg will quite often work with many sessions, but I have found about a dozen sessions that it has problems with, although this is probably not a problem with ffmpeg itself. In all cases, the binary file copy method will work, but for some (possibly many) sessions, the offset may need to be changed from 32, to quite often 13, but possibly other values as well. When you do the binary file copy method, you have a copy of the server file as they muxed it - as there is no remuxing involved.